Editorial Staff
Tracy Ringolsby
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Ringolsby: The Astros' Future Is Now
Uncertainty is abound for the Astros roster after 2020, heightening urgency ahead of the 2019 MLB Playoffs.
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Ringolsby: Expanded MLB Postseason Rewards Survivors, Not Best Teams
Tracy Ringolsby argues every time baseball expands, the battle for survival becomes more difficult.
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Ringolsby: MLB Fixes All-Star Game Fan Voting
The new two-round All-Star Game voting system helped the D-backs’ Ketel Marte win the starting nod at second base.
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Ringolsby: Under-30 Stars Trending Toward Cooperstown
Led by Mike Trout and Nolan Arenado, the top 10 under-30 superstars who have built Hall of Fame foundations.
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Ringolsby: Mariners Bring Ichiro Home
It was only fitting that Ichiro Suzuki returned to the Mariners for his final big league at-bats.
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Ringolsby: Colorado Rockies Aren't Afraid Of Commitment
By extending Nolan Arenado and Charlie Blackmon, the Rockies made a statement.
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Ringolsby: Baseball Hall Voting Standards Have Changed With The Times
Managers have changed how they manage, and Hall of Fame voters are catching up in their evaluations of the candidates.
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From The Archives: Blame Ego Of Owners For No DH In NL
Will the NL ever realize the pettiness of its arguments against the DH based on "purist” grounds? Tracy Ringolsby asked that question more than 30 years ago.
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How Scouts Approach Evaluating Two-Way Stars Like Kyler Murray
Scouts can’t be afraid of failure when they go to bat for two-sport athletes like Kyler Murray, writes Tracy Ringolsby.
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Ringolsby: The Baseball Hall's Incomplete Managerial Picture
The managerial inductees to the Hall of Fame may be the least refined process. It is based so much on won-lost record, but does that really supply the best gauge of a manager’s ability?